In subtraction, the minuend minus the subtrahend equals the difference.
This is known as the "Difference".
7 subtracted from the quotient of a number and 2 is a -6
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2. 2 squared = 4, and 4-2 = 2
When you subtract one number from another, the result is called the difference. What does your question mean? If by "when two whole numbers are subtracted" you mean that you subtract one whole number from the minuend, and then you subtract another whole number from the difference, then the answer you get is another difference. In effect, you have one minuend and two subtrahends.
2 square numbers subtracted from each other to make 8 = -6
22 and 12
The two square numbers that, when subtracted, equal 5 are 9 and 4. Specifically, (3^2 = 9) and (2^2 = 4), and when you subtract them, (9 - 4 = 5).
9 and 1
23½ and 39½
The numbers that are subtracted are called subtrahends. (if a - b = c then a is the minuend, b is the subtrahend and c is the result.)
34 subtracted from 123
There is a difference of 95 when the prime number 2 is subtracted from the prime number 97.
32-22=5 9-4=5
In a subtraction problem, the numbers involved are called the "minuend" and the "subtrahend." The minuend is the number from which another number (the subtrahend) is subtracted. The result of the subtraction is called the "difference."
2 subtracted by 3 = -1
subtraend